Under the prior law, a board could make decisions or take an action without a meeting if each member of the board either: (1) voted for the action, or (2) waived the right to demand that the decision/action be made or taken at a meeting and either voted against the action or abstai...
Under the prior law, a board could make decisions or take an action without a meeting if each member of the board either: (1) voted for the action, or (2) waived the right to demand that the decision/action be made or taken at a meeting and either voted against the action or abstai...
With the onset of this global China virus fiasco, we have been forced to deal with new ways of doing everyday things, such as learning through remote education. The ZOOM tele meeting platform has become a staple for many institutions (once all the company's problems were addressed.) It off...
A corrupt HOA board may actively suppress dissenting voices, stifling homeowners' ability to voice concerns or suggest improvements. They may use intimidation tactics, impose punitive fines, or even threaten legal action against those who dare to speak out. ...
Living in an HOA community comes with some trade-offs. On one hand, you get the benefit of a well-maintained neighborhood that might have more amenities than a community without an HOA. On the flip side, you’ll have the added monthly expenses, and you might not get as much leeway to...
To see some of the park’s social action, click on “Social” in the row of titles across the top. Notice that unlike Calendar and Home, the Social heading title also has some sub-headings for your various particular interests. To see the sub-headings on any title that has some, on ...
member who has these concerns and the other board members are all in on it, the one board members reaction is to resign from the board and that is probably the worst course of action. The best thing is to bring up the issue at a board meeting and bring in professionals to investigate....
Senate Bill 152(2023) amends the law to say that if a board fails to do any of those things, a lawsuit must be brought within 18 months in order to challenge the board action. SeeSubsection 57-8a-217(7). Definition of "Rule"
When presented with our situation, his vast knowledge and experience in condominium law gave us the courage to move forward in pursuing action against the developer of our building. Due to his brilliant strategy, anticipation and execution, we ultimately received a very large settlement. Not only ...
without a meeting, provided that the decision is unanimous. Decisions that are unanimous can be made by unanimous written consent, and don’t require a board meeting. Where a meeting is required, consider having your management or the board members coordinate a telephone call or a video-...